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piotr szarota (2011) The Confucian smile: Between tradition and modernity", paper presented at the Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, October, 20th
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Piotr Szarota and Takemoto, T. (2011) The Confucian smile: Between tradition and modernity", paper presented at the Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, October, 20th
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Takemoto, T. (2011) Harmony or �Japanese-Style Self-Consistency �in Japanese Pictorial Artwork. The 9th Biennial Conference of the �Asian Association of Social Psychology�. 30th July, 2011, Kunming, China.
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Revision as of 06:46, 31 October 2012

I lost my last notebook when I accidentally changed the skin of the theme (skin?) of the wiki to a skin that does not exist. That meant that the wiki did not display, so I could not change the skin back. The information in the database is encoded in an encrypted format. So I have started again from scratch.

Contents

Japanese Culture

Jottings related to Japanese culture

Logocentricism I am not even sure what it is!

Semiotics and Totemism

Notes related to semiotics Totemism

Social Psychology

Notes on social psychology

Lacan

Notes related to Jacques Lacan

Computer Things

ESL

English for Spies (NinjaEigo?) a textbook

Publication and Citation

Taylor and Francis Tourism Geographies, Tourism Research, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research

Ingenta Tourism Analysis

[APA http://www.apa.org/pubs/databases/psycarticles/index.aspx] JPSP

Piotr Szarota and Takemoto, T. (2011) The Confucian smile: Between tradition and modernity", paper presented at the Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, October, 20th

Takemoto, T. (2011) Harmony or �Japanese-Style Self-Consistency �in Japanese Pictorial Artwork. The 9th Biennial Conference of the �Asian Association of Social Psychology�. 30th July, 2011, Kunming, China.


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